Kerry King was born on June 3, 1964 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Spider-Man (2002), Law Abiding Citizen (2009) and Dracula 2000 (2000). He is married to Ayesha King.
Kerry Knuppe is an enrolled Oglala Sioux tribal member from the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. She moved to Los Angeles after breaking into the film industry with her lead performance in SXSW Audience Award winner Skills Like This (2007). Kerry recently filmed Ryan Murphy's new Netflix series Ratched (2020) and has a pivotal Native American lead in On Sacred Ground (2022) about the 2016 Standing Rock-Oil Industry standoff due out in 2020. You can also find Kerry as a lead in Like a Country Song (2014) with Billy Ray Cyrus and in The Craigslist Killer (2011) with Jake McDorman. She's guest starred on network TV shows S.W.A.T. (2017), Vegas (2012), Revenge (2011), and Mistresses (2013). She portrayed 'The Woman' in "Death of a Salesman" starring Rob Morrow at the Ruskin Theatre, 'Laura' in "The Glass Menagerie" at the Greenway Court Theatre, and is an Actor's Studio lifetime member where she continues to study.
Kerry Logan is an actress, known for The Brawler (2018), Virgin Alexander (2011) and HoneyBee (2016).
Kerry MacLane was born on April 18, 1958 in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, USA. He is an actor, known for Johnny Got His Gun (1971), ABC Afterschool Specials (1972) and The Streets of San Francisco (1972).
Kerry Malloy currently appears as Paul Santino on NBC's Manifest. After completing his acting degree from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, casting director Kathleen Chopin pulled Kerry in to audition for Stephen Frears' HBO biopic Muhammad Ali's Greatest Fight. Just out of school and with no union status, Frears and HBO decided to Taft-Hartley Malloy into the project and dropped him into a small supporting roll opposite the likes of Christopher Plummer and Frank Langella. Painting it as a trial by fire Malloy says "how I snuck on there I don't know. It was absolutely terrifying. It was this incredible set - impeccable recreation - of the supreme court, and as the actors were called to set, these imposing judges chairs started filling up with these absolute legends. And I got to scream at them all day. Terrifying and totally magnificent, which kind of describes this whole industry. I felt so stupidly lucky." He would go on to perform in projects helmed by other bigwigs - small supporting roles in Martin Scorcese's Wolf of Wall Street and Baz Luhrmanns Netflix saga The Get Down, not an unimpressive start. "You think so? I'm just trying to learn something new each time. Theater was really my first playground and my first love, so I stay close to that." Kerry has performed with theater companies including BAM, New York Theatre Workshop and The Williamstown Theatre Festival. But the theater company closest to his heart these days? "Naked Angels. Absolutely." In addition to a weekly cold reading series, Naked Angels takes workshops into the foster care system and juvenile detention centers. "We get to have these kids write their hearts out and then we perform their work. Seeing them come alive when we do is really something pretty special." And about that Manifest role; will we be seeing more of Kerry in a second season of Manifest? "Oh my gosh, I should be so lucky. I wish I knew. My money is on renewal for a strong second season, but whether or not you'll see me only Jeff Rake knows. I hope so! They've got a tremendous team over there."
Kerry Mannix is known for Welcome to Hope (2021), Slash 3 (2015) and Holiday in the Hamptons.
Kerry McCluggage is a producer and executive, known for Miami Vice (1984), Language of a Broken Heart (2011) and Homeland Security (2004).
Disciplined in various acting techniques including Meisner, Stanislavsky, Stunt Performance and short/long form improv, Kerry has had a broad spectrum of roles. Her repertoire includes award-winning short and feature films, commercials, web series, local theater productions and an improv troupe. Her most recent roles include Mrs. Armstead in Carter High, a film based on a true story about high school football athletes in Dallas, TX, as well Ms. Williams in the award winning short, Interview With A Racist. She also played TV Exec Janice Richards in Rockin Reverend and the Doctor in Upstream Color, both available on iTunes. Kerry is a double-threat with acting and action chops through extensive experience and training with Lar Park Lincoln (Knots Landing, Friday the 13th Part VII), Keith David (Platoon, Greenleaf) and Cathryn Hartt. She has also trained with Guy Stevenson from the Groundlings, Doug Goodrich of the Midtown Jekyll and Hyde Club and the Frisco Improv Players Troupe. She is a certified stunt performer through W.A.C.T. Academy in Weatherford, TX. Having enjoyed martial arts for several years, Kerry is a black-belt in MMA style fighting with various disciplines. Some of her other film projects include Suicide Squad: A Typical Tuesday, A New Flavor, Inventors and Vendors, Timeline Inc., Deadly Romance, . She has also done stunt choreography and coordination on the web-series Bail Out starring Dennis O'Neill, Terry Kiser and Burton Gilliam. When Kerry isn't flexing her acting muscles, she enjoys and also teaches various fitness activities including dance, power yoga, Zumba and Cardio Combat. She holds an MBA in International Business. She is also an animal lover and volunteer at a local no-kill animal shelter. She enjoys spending time with her family and friends and traveling to exciting places world-wide. One of her favorite places to visit is Scotland.
Kerry McCue is an actress, known for Protocol (2015), Pale Trees (2018) and The Gospel According to Bart (2015).
Kerry McDonald is known for Blame (2018), Iowa... More Than You Know (2015) and Divided by Hate (1997).